Broadband low loss and ultra-low crosstalk waveguide crossings based on a multimode interferometer for 840 nm operation

  • Nevlacsil S
  • Muellner P
  • Sagmeister M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Broadband low loss and ultra-low crosstalk waveguide crossings are a crucial component for photonic integrated circuits to allow a higher integration density of functional components and an increased flexibility in the layout. We report the design of optimized silicon nitride waveguide crossings based on multimode interferometer structures for intersecting light paths of TE/TE-like, TM/TM-like, and TE/TM-like polarized light in the near infrared wavelength region of 790 nm to 890 nm. The crossing design for diverse polarization modes facilitates dual polarization operation on a single chip. For all configurations the loss of a single crossing was measured to be ~0.05 dB at 840 nm. Within the 100 nm bandwidth losses stayed below 0.16 dB. The crosstalk was estimated to be on the order of −60 dB by means of 3D finite difference time domain simulations.

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Nevlacsil, S., Muellner, P., Sagmeister, M., Kraft, J., & Hainberger, R. (2020). Broadband low loss and ultra-low crosstalk waveguide crossings based on a multimode interferometer for 840 nm operation. OSA Continuum, 3(2), 334. https://doi.org/10.1364/osac.381003

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